Tipologías basadas en la adhesión a los mitos sobre la violencia de género: Evidencias de un análisis de clases latentes

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https://doi.org/10.3989/ris.2021.79.1.19.135

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Violencia de género, mitos, análisis de clases latentes, tipologías, sexismo

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Los mitos sobre la violencia de género favorecen la persistencia del maltrato al actuar como elementos justificativos de las agresiones. El presente trabajo contribuye a la escasa evidencia acumulada al emplear un análisis de clases latentes (ACL) para estudiar tipologías de personas basadas en la adhesión a diez mitos y creencias sobre la violencia de género y examinar las características que definen a cada una de las clases. Para ello, se contó con una muestra compuesta por 1.007 personas (51,1 % mujeres y 48,9 % hombres; M = 45,37 años). Los resultados muestran un patrón de tres clases latentes: adhesión baja (n = 663; 65,8 %), adhesión moderada (n = 113; 11,2 %) y adhesión alta (n = 231; 22,9 %). Los grupos presentan diferencias cuantitativas y cualitativas en su composición y la pertenencia a las clases con mayor aceptación de mitos se relaciona con actitudes más sexistas.

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2021-04-06

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León, C. M. ., & Aizpurúa, E. . (2021). Tipologías basadas en la adhesión a los mitos sobre la violencia de género: Evidencias de un análisis de clases latentes. Revista Internacional De Sociología, 79(1), e179. https://doi.org/10.3989/ris.2021.79.1.19.135

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